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Vim for Debian
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1. The current Debian Vim scripts policy can be found in the vim-doc package
under /usr/share/doc/vim-common and
<http://pkg-vim.alioth.debian.org/vim-policy.html/>.
2. Before reporting bugs, check if the bug also exists if you run vim
with "vim -u NONE -U NONE". If not, make sure that the "bug" is not
a result of a setting in your ~/.vimrc before reporting it.
-- Stefano Zacchiroli <[email protected]> Mon, 10 Apr 2006 09:59:41 -0400
MzScheme Vim variant
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As requested by the current MzScheme maintainer (Ari Pollak <[email protected]>),
a vim-mzscheme variant is not being built. The reasons stated are as follows:
1) MzScheme does not build on many of Debian's supported architectures.
2) The MzScheme package is not versioned based on the library.
3) The MzScheme ABI changes with every upstream version.
-- James Vega <[email protected]> Mon, 10 Apr 2006 09:48:25 -0400
Modeline support disabled by default
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Modelines have historically been a source of security/resource vulnerabilities
and are therefore disabled by default in $VIMRUNTIME/debian.vim.
You can enable them in ~/.vimrc or /etc/vim/vimrc with "set modeline".
In order to mimic Vim's default setting (modelines disabled when root, enabled
otherwise), you may instead want to use the following snippet:
if $USER != 'root'
set modeline
else
set nomodeline
endif
The securemodelines script from vim.org (and in the vim-scripts package) may
also be of interest as it provides a way to whitelist exactly which options
may be set from a modeline.
-- James Vega <[email protected]> Sun, 04 May 2008 03:11:51 -0400